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'I'm not very hopeful about the future of Russia right now,' says Finland's President #politics
Bloomberg Television· 2025-10-30 07:01
Where do you see Russia going. >> Oh, it's not looking good. >> Putin has repeatedly expressed concern about Moscow's diminished role in the world.The invasion of Ukraine follows other conflicts involving Russia and its neighbors over the years, and efforts to end this war continue. President Stub may be a key player in negotiations. He leads a country that's lived under Russia's threats for centuries.I'm really excited about this new episode and relaunch of leaders. you know, very honest with you, with the ...
Platner defies scandals and his own party to carry on in Senate race
MSNBC· 2025-10-29 04:47
We are back with Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner. I I just wanted to play a moment from your event last night. I talked about this a little bit earlier in the show.You had 700 people show up to a town that's about 2,300 people. So, this was just a moment from it. And we'll talk about on the other side.>> I would love to be out protesting. I would love to be out knocking on doors, but I'll be honest, a person like me could get killed right now in this country. I believe in you and I believe ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-22 23:40
Overall Americans still blame Republicans for the shutdown, according to YouGov polling on behalf of The Economist. But the public is increasingly displeased with both sides https://t.co/Pg2js437EP ...
Trump nominee said he has 'a Nazi streak' in text chain: Politico
MSNBC· 2025-10-21 21:48
Joining us now, staff writer for The Atlantic, Alli Breeland. Staff writer for The Atlantic and MSNBC political contributor Mark Lieovich, Democratic strategist, pollster, and MSNBC political analyst Cornell Belchure. And senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, Elaine Kark.All right, Ally, welcome to the show. I will start with you. What's with these texts from Republicans, young Republicans, Republicans in the administration that are so um I'll use a kind word, provocative.>> Yeah, thank you for having ...
MAGA’s nightmare: Mamdani taps Trump style for Dem surge 
MSNBC· 2025-10-17 00:14
Michael Hershorn, a producer, filmmaker, resistance activist who wrote this week's New York Times essay voting for Mandami, taught me why Trump won and what you call a kind of energy or magnetism that they share, not on ideology, but on politics. Explain. >> Yeah, I think the idea that uh has been prevalent in the Democratic party in particular is you kind of figure out what people believe through polling, through research, and then you kind of regurgitate it back at them.Mhm. >> And what Mdani is doing is ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-10-13 17:05
Former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy said “too much partisanship” harms the court, blaming presidents and politicized confirmations https://t.co/SbwEZEk4rE ...
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Nick Szabo· 2025-10-10 14:53
RT Nick Szabo (@NickSzabo4)@honestpollster By "work" do you mean donations? Politicians work for donors not voters. If you want to predict the course of politics you should be polling donors. ...
Sen. John Thune on shutdown: The Democratic leadership has no interest in a solution
CNBC Television· 2025-10-09 13:24
Government Shutdown & Political Stance - The Senate failed to pass a continuing resolution, requiring 60 votes for passage [1] - Democrats view the government shutdown as politically advantageous, stating "Every day this is getting better for us" [3] - Republicans claim 55 out of 100 senators are voting to open the government, needing five more Democratic votes to reach the required 60 [4][5] - Republican leadership believes rank-and-file Democrats may be open to a solution, but Democratic leadership is hindering progress [8] - A bill passed by the House sits at the Senate desk, which could end the shutdown if passed and signed by the President [9] Healthcare Subsidies & Obamacare - The shutdown involves issues related to healthcare subsidies, particularly for low-income individuals [10] - Democrats removed the income cap (previously $500,000/year) on pandemic-era subsidies [11] - Extending enhanced subsidies could cost $15 trillion [13] - The current healthcare system, particularly Obamacare, is considered inflationary and in need of reform [19][21] - Extending the subsidies would cost $400 billion, suggesting the need for reform [24][26] - The American taxpayer is subsidizing people who are making $500,000/year when it comes to their insurance [25]
Speaker Johnson Says House Won’t Return to Make Sure Troops Are Paid #politics #shorts
Bloomberg Television· 2025-10-08 18:02
Political Stance - The speaker believes individuals should not suffer financial hardship due to political maneuvering [1] - The speaker asserts that a vote to pay the troops has already occurred [1] Congressional Actions - Hakeem Jeffries and House Democrats are reportedly eager to vote again to show support for paying the troops [1]
Will the US government #shutdown lead to DOGE 2.0? #politics
Bloomberg Television· 2025-10-06 20:29
you're like, "Uh, enough of the government shutdown. Who cares?" The problem with that thinking is the thing that eventually ends the shutdown. Is people are like, "Holy cow, this is terrible." And it causes political pain for one side or other that pushes them back to the table and they they sort it all out. >> The thing I remember from the last shutdown is the national parks and how the trash stops getting collected, right.There are things that people start to notice if it happens for for long enough. So, ...